BTW and Off Topic..is it true that the name "Barrack" means or translates to something like persecutor of Hewbrews?
prisoner6
Bush would have signed McCain/Kennedy.
Bush has been a good President with some flaws. McCain will cut spending, make tax cuts permanent, stop the Clintons from ever getting power again,go after Bin Laden, he's always voted Pro-Life. Thats the most I can ask. Pressure on Congress will have to used in the other areas where we disagreed with Bush. By the way if the court tips right, which it should, or even a moderate judge replaces Ginsberg, McCain/Feingold could be overturned along with Roe vs. Wade.
I expect that for the next few years at least, I’ll be making plenty of telephone calls, sending e-mails and faxes....NOT FOR McCain.... but AGAINST his, Hucks, or the Dem candidate’s SHAMNESTY agenda.
For all intents and purposes, it appears that the bipartisan/globalist CFR/OBL has won this battle for POTUS, but we must NOT let up...we must win the war against their agenda. The sovereignty and security of our country depends on it.
A self promoter that believe his own self promoting spin. Just looking for some money to be sent his way.
McCain is banking on conservatives staying on the GOP plantation, while grumbling about it. His constituency is the Independents, and he can’t afford to alienate them by appearing conservative...the maverick image, you know.
He is already being attacked by the likes of the Leftist, Jack McCafferty on CNN for even giving the CPAC speech yesterday, so the msm will be dismembering him by Monday. He has no chance of winning this election.
As will I.
I heard some pundit on the radio yesterday saying Conservatives will come around and vote McInsane, he doesn't know us very well.
McCain is to America what Arlen Specter is to Pennsylvania.
A weaving liberal RINO who hogs the TV cameras to say politically correct things.
Anything he says now will be contradicted in the general election.
Already have. McCain is designated roadkill.
Once bitten twice shy? What are we up to now, thrice bitten? Mangle? Mauled? McCain found his conservative roots because he needs them to win. That’s the only reason he gave the speech he did. Where was that speech even three weeks ago?
McCain, Obama and Hillary = the Bad, the Worse and the Ugly.
I really think the best thing for America is for conservatives to avoid voting for McCain, but to vote for every Republican congressional candidate.
Here are my reasons:
1) I’d rather have Congressional Republicans united in opposing Hillary or Obama, than supporting McCain in his pursuit of equally wrong-headed policies.
2) Since not a one of the three knows anything about economics, or has any executive experience, I really think the odds are against whoever wins in 2008 winning a second term , and I’d rather see a real Republican running against a Democrat than trying to mount a primary challenge against a failed incumbent McCain in 2012.
3) McCain has a slim chance of victory at best in November, and no chance at all if the conservatives stay home. I think if conservative non-support is perceived as the reason for his failure to win, the Republican Party will be very wary about about shafting us in the future, which I think will bode well for a real conservative candidate in 2012, and for our party’s future.
4) I really believe that on the critical issues facing our nation — the WOT, the economy, immigration and taxes, all three of the candidates will be equally wrong-headed.
5) I think the advantages to our beloved nation of helping McCain lose far outweigh the disadvantages of helping him win. If he does win, that will be the end of conservatives in the Republican party for the next four election cycles, because it will show that Republicans don’t ever have to take conservatism seriously again. And I really do believe that conservatism is the only realistic hope that our nation has of surviving in the long run.
Don’t tell me I’m being petty. I am not even angry. But I really do believe it is best for our nation if conservatives ensure McCain’s loss in 08. (He’ll probably lose anyway, especially against Obama.)
Flame away.